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<p>Although we may like to think that we will always have control of our lives, there may come a time when we are incapable of making sound decisions for our health.&nbsp; Determining the best way to deal with those situations is difficult, but thanks to advances in medical ethics it may be a little easier.</p><p>This week on “Take Care,” <a href="http://drbarronlerner.com/about/">Dr. Barron Lerner</a> talks about the different kinds of medical directives and how they can help make an illness-related death easier on the patient’s caregivers. Lerner is an author and professor of medicine at New York University.&nbsp; His most recent book is <a href="http://drbarronlerner.com/the-good-doctor/">"The Good Doctor: A Father, a Son and the Evolution of Medical Ethics."</a></p><p><strong>Click "Read More" to hear our interview with Dr. Lerner.</strong></p><p>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 23:01:00 +0000Take Care Staff58124 at http://wrvo.orgPlanning for the worst with medical directivesMedical Disclaimerhttp://wrvo.org/post/medical-disclaimer
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